Vitamin D may reduce depression in older adults

27 September 2018

Researchers in Iran recently published a study in Clinical Nutrition, showing a connection between vitamin D supplementation and depression in older adults.

The researchers recruited nearly 80 adults over the age of 60 for their 8-week, randomized clinical trial. All participants already had moderate to severe depression and were randomly assigned to one of two groups: a vitamin D group and a placebo group. Researchers measured depression levels of participants in both groups.

What the researchers found was that the group undergoing vitamin D supplementation saw a decrease in their depression scores over the 8 weeks.. They went from a mean score of 9.25 (out of 15) to 7.48—9 is considered moderate depression, while 7 is considered mild. The placebo group did not experience a decrease in depression scores; in fact, their scores increased, although only marginally.

This is one more study in a growing body of research showing a connection between what we eat and our mental health. Here at Truehope, we’ve been promoting nutrition as mental health treatment for over 25 years.

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